Associated Links

Art for Kids

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Metropolitan Museum of Art - Kids - cool site where you can explore and learn about different art genres and get "inside" the picture and the artist. Lots of interactivity, just what you'd expect from one of the premier art museums in the world. The perfect place to start for your budding Picasso.

Mosaic Maker - " Make a mosaic from a photoset, favorites, tags, or individual digital photographs or images. It's a whole world of creative photo possibilities -- themes, colors, shapes. So, get that digital camera out and shoot some photos!" Brilliant website that allows users to go mad with digital images.

Art Attack - website from the ITV children's art show with lots of projects to get the creative juices flowing.

MrPicassoHead.com - You've heard of Mr. Potato Head, now create a Picasso Head, a work of art worthy of the man himself. Great fun.

Doink.com - great free site that allows users to create and share their animations.

Muvizu - fantastic free animation site where you can create animation projects and collaborate online. It's only for PC though and you will need alot of free memory and a good graphics card to use efffectively.

Scrapblog - Create cards, albums, calendars for free to share online or print. This isn't a children's site, so parents must sign up.

Links in Brief

Disclaimer: This is not an expert site, it is run on a voluntary basis and as such is based on opinion and experience but we hope that it acts as a signpost for educational resources and other support services for Irish families with exceptionally able children. By using this website you accept that any dependence by you on such information, opinion or advice is at your own risk.